Verin Quotes & Sayings
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That's what you promised him, Princess?" he shouted throwing up his hands. "That was your bargain? You would offer yourself to the Unseelie Court?" He turned and punched a tree, sending twigs and icicles to the ground. "Of all the stupid ideas! What is wrong with you?"
-PUCK — Julie Kagawa

Great actors help. Every project is different. Sometimes it's completely open, and I've been able to cast who I've wanted. And then sometimes people want a certain kind of actor. — Lisa Cholodenko

...if you come into the world a certain way, you might as well take advantage of it and surprise people. — Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli

Knowing serves no real purpose, but then, neither does not knowing. Myself, I always prefer knowing to not. — Robert Jordan

Under its current form, that is imperialism-controlled, debt is a cleverly managed re-conquest of Africa, aiming at subjugating its growth and development through foreign rules. Thus, each one of us becomes the financial slave, which is to say a true slave ... — Thomas Sankara

What people in the U.S. have to understand is that there is sometimes a deep political content in my work that's rooted in the postwar reconfiguration in Europe. I'm still a foreigner in America. I'm someone who's bringing nuanced stories from somewhere else that will always be harder to take. — Liam Gillick

He's the president. I'm the general. Unless I want to get impeached, I got to do what he says. — Shaquille O'Neal

God will judge us not according to how much we endured, but how much we could love — Richard Wurmbrand

The good rain, like a bad preacher, does not know when to leave off. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

They had decided to renovate their way out of the grief. Neither of them was sure it was a good plan, but it was the only one they had. The alternative was to lie down and slowly pine away. — Camilla Lackberg

I always found it really funny when actors would come offstage, smoking cigarettes and swearing at each other. — Jason Gann

The reprehensible presumption of individuals who attempted to think for themselves in matters connected with religion, or to be guided by their own interpretations of Scripture, — Anne Bronte

When our thoughts, at times, wander into darkness ... remember we are human and have been imbued with free will to choose the light. — Christopher Earle